A study published in the Journal of Sexual Medicine took a look at how long it took heterosexual women in longterm relationships they kept it to this group as orgasm rates vary quite a bit between women only having sex with men and those having sex with other women to reach orgasm. Over the course of eight weeks, women with an average age of 30 used a stopwatch to measure how long it took to go from the start of sexual activity to having an orgasm. The times ranged between Only Oral and other forms of stimulation are far more important when it comes to getting off. So while the average may be

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By Marisa Dellatto. A new study has revealed exactly how long it takes the average straight woman to reach orgasm. The magic number? Women in the study, published in the Journal of Sexual Medicine last week, used a stopwatch to measure the time it took them to climax — perhaps not the ultimate turn-on, but for the sake of science, it revealed an important truth about the hard-fought path to female sexual pleasure. For eight weeks, a group of women from 20 countries set their sexy-time stopwatches each time they got it on. Researchers only included heterosexual women in monogamous relationships in the study and the average age of the ladies tested was around 30 years old.
How long the average woman lasts in bed.
You might sometimes hear people making jokes about how long someone "lasts" in bed, usually in reference to men. But how long sex "lasts" for women is a complicated question because it's mixing together a lot of assumptions about what acts are involved in a sexual encounter, how important orgasms are, and how women's orgasms actually work. A study found the average time it takes women to reach orgasm during sex with men is Notably, they typically required sexual activities other than just penis-in-vagina intercourse. That said, there is no average amount of time a woman "lasts" in bed.
The average time for a woman to climax has been revealed. It took Meg Ryan less than a minute to fake it in When Harry Met Sally, but a new study has found that on average it takes women 13 minutes and 25 seconds to have a real orgasm. In research that might have taken the passion out of the moment, women were asked to start a stopwatch when they became sexually aroused, and stop it again when they climaxed. Around one in six of those who took part said they never climaxed during intercourse. Of the rest, the time it took ranged from 5 minutes 42 seconds to just over 21 minutes. Almost nine in ten of those who took part in the research reported longer-lasting sensations when they were positioned on top. Scientists who conducted the study between October and last September believe they are the first to measure "orgasmic latency" - the gap between arousal and climax.